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Nik Everett 2cc97a0d3e Remove and ban @Test
There are three ways `@Test` was used. Way one:

```java
@Test
public void flubTheBlort() {
```

This way was always replaced with:

```java
public void testFlubTheBlort() {
```

Or, maybe with a better method name if I was feeling generous.

Way two:

```java
@Test(throws=IllegalArgumentException.class)
public void testFoo() {
    methodThatThrows();
}
```

This way of using `@Test` is actually pretty OK, but to get the tools to ban
`@Test` entirely it can't be used. Instead:

```java
public void testFoo() {
    try {
        methodThatThrows();
        fail("Expected IllegalArgumentException");
    } catch (IllegalArgumentException e ) {
        assertThat(e.getMessage(), containsString("something"));
    }
}
```

This is longer but tests more than the old ways and is much more precise.
Compare:

```java
@Test(throws=IllegalArgumentException.class)
public void testFoo() {
    some();
    copy();
    and();
    pasted();
    methodThatThrows();
    code();  // <---- This was left here by mistake and is never called
}
```

to:

```java
@Test(throws=IllegalArgumentException.class)
public void testFoo() {
    some();
    copy();
    and();
    pasted();
    try {
        methodThatThrows();
        fail("Expected IllegalArgumentException");
    } catch (IllegalArgumentException e ) {
        assertThat(e.getMessage(), containsString("something"));
    }
}
```

The final use of test is:

```java
@Test(timeout=1000)
public void testFoo() {
    methodThatWasSlow();
}
```

This is the most insidious use of `@Test` because its tempting but tragically
flawed. Its flaws are:
1. Hard and fast timeouts can look like they are asserting that something is
faster and even do an ok job of it when you compare the timings on the same
machine but as soon as you take them to another machine they start to be
invalid. On a slow VM both the new and old methods fail. On a super-fast
machine the slower and faster ways succeed.
2. Tests often contain slow `assert` calls so the performance of tests isn't
sure to predict the performance of non-test code.
3. These timeouts are rude to debuggers because the test just drops out from
under it after the timeout.

Confusingly, timeouts are useful in tests because it'd be rude for a broken
test to cause CI to abort the whole build after it hits a global timeout. But
those timeouts should be very very long "backstop" timeouts and aren't useful
assertions about speed.

For all its flaws `@Test(timeout=1000)` doesn't have a good replacement __in__
__tests__. Nightly benchmarks like http://benchmarks.elasticsearch.org/ are
useful here because they run on the same machine but they aren't quick to check
and it takes lots of time to figure out the regressions. Sometimes its useful
to compare dueling implementations but that requires keeping both
implementations around. All and all we don't have a satisfactory answer to the
question "what do you replace `@Test(timeout=1000)`" with. So we handle each
occurrence on a case by case basis.

For files with `@Test` this also:
1. Removes excess blank lines. They don't help anything.
2. Removes underscores from method names. Those would fail any code style
checks we ever care to run and don't add to readability. Since I did this manually
I didn't do it consistently.
3. Make sure all test method names start with `test`. Some used to end in `Test` or start
with `verify` or `check` and they were picked up using the annotation. Without the
annotation they always need to start with `test`.
4. Organizes imports using the rules we generate for Eclipse. For the most part
this just removes `*` imports which is a win all on its own. It was "required"
to quickly remove `@Test`.
5. Removes unneeded casts. This is just a setting I have enabled in Eclipse and
forgot to turn off before I did this work. It probably isn't hurting anything.
6. Removes trailing whitespace. Again, another Eclipse setting I forgot to turn
off that doesn't hurt anything. Hopefully.
7. Swaps some tests override superclass tests to make them empty with
`assumeTrue` so that the reasoning for the skips is logged in the test run and
it doesn't "look like" that thing is being tested when it isn't.
8. Adds an oxford comma to an error message.

The total test count doesn't change. I know. I counted.
```bash
git checkout master && mvn clean && mvn install | tee with_test
git no_test_annotation master && mvn clean && mvn install | tee not_test
grep 'Tests summary' with_test > with_test_summary
grep 'Tests summary' not_test > not_test_summary
diff with_test_summary not_test_summary
```

These differ somewhat because some tests are skipped based on the random seed.
The total shouldn't differ. But it does!
```
1c1
< [INFO] Tests summary: 564 suites (1 ignored), 3171 tests, 31 ignored (31 assumptions)
---
> [INFO] Tests summary: 564 suites (1 ignored), 3167 tests, 17 ignored (17 assumptions)
```

These are the core unit tests. So we dig further:
```bash
cat with_test | perl -pe 's/\n// if /^Suite/;s/.*\n// if /IGNOR/;s/.*\n// if /Assumption #/;s/.*\n// if /HEARTBEAT/;s/Completed .+?,//' | grep Suite > with_test_suites
cat not_test | perl -pe 's/\n// if /^Suite/;s/.*\n// if /IGNOR/;s/.*\n// if /Assumption #/;s/.*\n// if /HEARTBEAT/;s/Completed .+?,//' | grep Suite > not_test_suites
diff <(sort with_test_suites) <(sort not_test_suites)
```

The four tests with lower test numbers are all extend `AbstractQueryTestCase`
and all have a method that looks like this:

```java
@Override
public void testToQuery() throws IOException {
    assumeTrue("test runs only when at least a type is registered", getCurrentTypes().length > 0);
    super.testToQuery();
}
```

It looks like this method was being double counted on master and isn't anymore.

Closes #14028
2015-10-20 17:37:36 -04:00
Adrien Grand 5ae810991c Upgrade to lucene-5.4-snapshot-1708254. 2015-10-16 09:41:36 +02:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe c618f75b76 Merge branch 'master' into feature/search-request-refactoring
# Conflicts:
#	core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/search/SearchService.java
2015-10-15 11:02:34 +01:00
Robert Muir 5d001d1578 Decentralize plugin security
* Add ability for plugins to declare additional permissions with a custom plugin-security.policy file and corresponding AccessController logic. See the plugin author's guide for more information.
* Add warning messages to users for extra plugin permissions in bin/plugin.
* When bin/plugin is run interactively (stdin is a controlling terminal and -b/--batch not supplied), require user confirmation.
* Improve unit test and IDE support for plugins with additional permissions by exposing plugin's metadata as a maven test resource.

Closes #14108

Squashed commit of the following:

commit cf8ace65a7397aaccd356bf55f95d6fbb8bb571c
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Wed Oct 14 13:36:05 2015 -0400

    fix new unit test from master merge

commit 9be3c5aa38f2d9ae50f3d54924a30ad9cddeeb65
Merge: 2f168b8 7368231
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Wed Oct 14 12:58:31 2015 -0400

    Merge branch 'master' into off_my_back

commit 2f168b8038e32672f01ad0279fb5db77ba902ae8
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Wed Oct 14 12:56:04 2015 -0400

    improve plugin author documentation

commit 6e6c2bfda68a418d92733ac22a58eec35508b2d0
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Wed Oct 14 12:52:14 2015 -0400

    move security confirmation after 'plugin already installed' check, to prevent user from answering unnecessary questions.

commit 08233a2972554afef2a6a7521990283102e20d92
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Wed Oct 14 05:36:42 2015 -0400

    Add documentation and pluginmanager support

commit 05dad86c51488ba43ccbd749f0164f3fbd3aee62
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Wed Oct 14 02:22:24 2015 -0400

    Decentralize plugin permissions (modulo docs and pluginmanager work)
2015-10-14 14:46:45 -04:00
javanna 1915c74e93 Merge branch 'master' into feature/search-request-refactoring 2015-10-06 16:21:58 +02:00
javanna f89de33548 Merge branch 'master' into feature/search-request-refactoring 2015-10-06 14:28:31 +02:00
Adrien Grand 56c2c24f5a Remove ScriptEngineService.execute.
This methods was only used in tests and can be replaced by calling
`ScriptEngineService.executable(compiledScript, vars).run()` instead.
2015-10-06 13:27:27 +02:00
Adrien Grand bc98895d18 Remove ScriptEngineService.unwrap.
The ability to unwrap script values is already exposed via ExecutableScript.unwrap.
2015-10-06 10:30:15 +02:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe ec51e8e31d Merge branch 'master' into feature/search-request-refactoring 2015-10-05 13:31:52 +01:00
Robert Muir 6d8c035f70 Add SpecialPermission to guard exceptions to security policy.
Closes #13854

Squashed commit of the following:

commit 42c1166efc55adda0d13fed77de583c0973e44b3
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Tue Sep 29 11:59:43 2015 -0400

    Add paranoia

    Groovy holds on to a classloader, so check it before compilation too.
    I have not reviewed yet what Rhino is doing, but just be safe.

commit b58668a81428e964dd5ffa712872c0a34897fc91
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Tue Sep 29 11:46:06 2015 -0400

    Add SpecialPermission to guard exceptions to security policy.

    In some cases (e.g. buggy cloud libraries, scripting engines), we must
    grant dangerous permissions to contained cases. Those AccessController blocks
    are dangerous, since they truncate the stack, and can allow privilege escalation.

    This PR adds a simple permission to check before each one, so that unprivileged code
    like groovy scripts, can't do anything they shouldn't be allowed to do otherwise.
2015-09-29 17:32:56 -04:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe 117d8d2606 Merge branch 'master' into feature/search-request-refactoring 2015-09-29 18:50:52 +02:00
Robert Muir eeeb42abef Clean up scripting permissions.
Now that groovy is factored out, we contain this dangerous stuff there.

TODO: look into those test hacks inspecting class protection domains, maybe we can
clean that one up too.

TODO: generalize the GroovyCodeSourcePermission to something all script engines check,
before entering accesscontrollerblocks. this way e.g. groovy script cannot coerce
python engine into creating something with more privs if it gets ahold of it... we
should probably protect the aws/gce hacks in the same way.
2015-09-29 09:54:12 -04:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe f1cf592020 Test Fixes 2015-09-25 10:28:15 +01:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe 9f08d48d34 Merge branch 'feature/query-refactoring' into feature/search-request-refactoring
# Conflicts:
#	core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/index/query/IndexQueryParserService.java
#	core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/script/IndexedScriptIT.java
#	core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/script/OnDiskScriptIT.java
2015-09-25 10:14:53 +01:00
javanna 34de79370f Merge branch 'master' into feature/query-refactoring
Conflicts:
	core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/ElasticsearchException.java
2015-09-25 09:38:24 +02:00
Robert Muir 6ab39c2e25 Remove -Xlint:-serial, the crazy exceptions are now gone 2015-09-22 20:51:11 -04:00
Robert Muir 689af1a6d6 Factor expressions scripts out to lang-expression plugin 2015-09-22 20:33:47 -04:00